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Mouse S100A8 (S100 Calcium Binding Protein A8) ELISA Kit (AEES00241)

SKU:
AEES00241
Product Type:
ELISA Kit
ELISA Type:
Sandwich
Size:
96 Assays
Reactivity:
Mouse
Sensitivity:
37.50 pg/mL
Range:
62.50-4000 pg/mL
Sample Type:
Serum, plasma and other biological fluids
€499
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Mouse S100A8 (S100 Calcium Binding Protein A8) ELISA Kit

The Mouse S100 Calcium Binding Protein A8 (S100A8) ELISA Kit is a specialized assay crafted to quantitatively analyze the levels of S100A8 in diverse biological samples with precision and high sensitivity.

S100A8, a member of the S100 protein family, is a calcium-binding protein known for its involvement in various cellular processes, including inflammation, immune response modulation, and cell differentiation. High levels of S100A8 are often linked to inflammatory conditions, autoimmune diseases, cancer progression, and other pathological states, making it a crucial protein of interest in biomedical research. By accurately measuring S100A8 levels, researchers can unravel its intricate roles in inflammation, immunity, and disease pathogenesis, providing valuable insights into potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Understanding the functions and regulation of S100A8 is essential for deciphering its impact on cellular dynamics and its contribution to disease development, offering new avenues for therapeutic interventions and diagnostic strategies. The Mouse S100A8 ELISA Kit from Assay Genie is meticulously designed to deliver exceptional sensitivity and specificity, ensuring robust and reproducible results for your investigative studies. Developed under strict quality control measures, this kit guarantees reliable performance and user-friendly procedures, making it a trusted tool for researchers investigating the biological roles of S100A8 in health and disease. Choose Assay Genie's S100A8 ELISA Kit for precise quantification of S100A8 levels and illuminate the complexity of S100A8-mediated processes in diverse biological contexts, ranging from inflammation to cancer research and beyond.